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From here on out, I will be posting pictures organized by the roll
on which they were originally shot. I have switched my developing
to a professional camera place which also provides contact sheets.
The contact sheets are named according to the date that it was developed. This is
"CT-8-27-02" By the way, if it looks good on the contact sheet, but I
didn't post it, it is probably because it protrays metaphorical extreme negative
pressure differential (science-speak for "IT REALLY SUCKS!") when seen in
the actual print.
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Somewhere just off of Cornelius Pass Road and Hy 26 we get some
"PowerPerspective".
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While driving my city's east side, I spotted the most incredible sunset sky - and
instantly zoomed to the best place to capture such a sight. Rocky Butte, of course!
After I arrived, ordinary street lights transformed into "The Lamp Sentinels".
Serious magic.
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Same circumstance, same evening, different shots. "FeatherSky".
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Another evening, this time on on hill on Portland's West side. Just when I was
complaining quietly to myself that there was no color in the sky,
but I might as well waste the shot ANYWAY, "Maple Branch Sunset" proved me rather wrong.
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Over in the section of our city called "Industrial Northwest", I spotted a pile of these
industrial plastic pipes in the yard of some telecommunications outfit, and HAD to
get a shot. Check out "Pipe Dream 1"
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This next one was difficult... wonderful subject for shooting (ancient remains of a large
tree which was sculpted by a long-ago forest fire) but I was left frustrated by the fact
that I could not quite capture the thing like I wanted to. Wide-angle lenses... Real camera...
Ah, someday, someday... Anyway this is "Fire Sculpture Of Wood".
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